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Hiroshi Nemoto signing the surrender document at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945, photo 2 of 3Hiroshi Nemoto signing the surrender document at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945, photo 3 of 3
Hiroshi Nemoto signing the surrender document at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945, photo 2 of 3Hiroshi Nemoto signing the surrender document at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945, photo 3 of 3
Japanese officers arriving at the Japanese surrender ceremony at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945, photo 1 of 5Japanese officers arriving at the Japanese surrender ceremony at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945, photo 2 of 5
Japanese officers arriving at the Japanese surrender ceremony at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945, photo 1 of 5Japanese officers arriving at the Japanese surrender ceremony at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945, photo 2 of 5
Japanese officers arriving at the Japanese surrender ceremony at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945, photo 3 of 5Japanese officers arriving at the Japanese surrender ceremony at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945, photo 4 of 5
Japanese officers arriving at the Japanese surrender ceremony at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945, photo 3 of 5Japanese officers arriving at the Japanese surrender ceremony at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945, photo 4 of 5
Japanese officers arriving at the Japanese surrender ceremony at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945, photo 5 of 5Kyushu J7W1 Type 18 Shinden discovered in a factory at Fukuoka, Japan Oct 10 1945, second of the two built and is now stored at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC.
Japanese officers arriving at the Japanese surrender ceremony at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945, photo 5 of 5Kyushu J7W1 Type 18 Shinden discovered in a factory at Fukuoka, Japan Oct 10 1945, second of the two built and is now stored at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC.
Lieutenant F. M. Edwards, Commander N. M. Carlson, Commander T. A. Gregg, Lieutenant Commander H. D. Lane, and Commander A. E. Wills at the Double Ten Day celebrations, Shanghai Race Course, China, 10 Oct 1945Lieutenant General Hiroshi Nemoto surrendering his sword at the Japanese surrender ceremony at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945
Lieutenant F. M. Edwards, Commander N. M. Carlson, Commander T. A. Gregg, Lieutenant Commander H. D. Lane, and Commander A. E. Wills at the Double Ten Day celebrations, Shanghai Race Course, China, 10 Oct 1945Lieutenant General Hiroshi Nemoto surrendering his sword at the Japanese surrender ceremony at the Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945
Major General D. L. Weart greeting General Tang Enbo during Double-Ten Day celebrations, Shanghai Race Course, Shanghai, China, 10 Oct 1945Surrendered Japanese officers
Major General D. L. Weart greeting General Tang Enbo during Double-Ten Day celebrations, Shanghai Race Course, Shanghai, China, 10 Oct 1945Surrendered Japanese officers' swords and the signed Japanese surrender document, Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945
Surrendered Japanese officersUnidentified Chinese and American personnel at the site of the Beiping, China surrender ceremony, circa 10 Oct 1945
Surrendered Japanese officers' swords, table, and chairs being removed by Chinese soldiers for the nearby National History Museum, Forbidden City, Beiping, China, 10 Oct 1945Unidentified Chinese and American personnel at the site of the Beiping, China surrender ceremony, circa 10 Oct 1945

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